Dutch searchable database (movies, books, games gadgets, etc)

So I've been using DL2 for a couple of days now. Really enjoy it, looks pretty and works like you would expect it to. My only big problem is the limitations on EAN/UPC/ISBN items found when I scan them. I know this is due the lack of languages in the amazon databases. Now I have to manually add over 500 DVD titles, will cost me like forever to build my library!

I've got a link to fill those gaps for Dutch (maybe even a large amount Belgium titles too) items. It's the single largest online store in The Netherlands:

The main reason why I don't use this product.
Bol.com is the major website in the Netherlands.
Maybe it helps that they have also an affiliate program.
Or is it possible to make it possible for third parties to develop their own connection with websites?

What is the reason for not making it the 'real' international application for managing your library... and even more important make it 'social' with 'ping'-like features.

Also waiting very hard for this feature, it's been several years since I first heard about DL, and I still can hardly use it because they just won't support anything outside of Amazon, after promising to add it in future upgrades for... forever.

I just tried version 3.0 of DL and hae the same problem. Most of my ps3-games aren't recognized with the scanner. Now I don't have that much ps3-games, but I do have q quite large collection of dvd's and that will take me forever to manually put in.

Hi. I am sorry you're not having the best experience with DL3. We really would love to add other databases, but it's a lot harder than it seems so we're still figuring out how to do it. Thanks for sticking with us as we work on that.

I have the same experiences with DL2 and hoped that DL3 would finally solve this problem. Reading in the App store about the Dutch localisation, I hoped that the problem was finally solved. Apparently not, which is quite disappointing!!!! Why is it so difficult to get hold of a proper Dutch database????

Hi there, I'm happy to see that you are still working on this Dutch database thing! I bought DL2 quite some time ago and haven't been able to use it properly because of the aforementioned reasons. Is there any type of roadmap you have planned out for integration of these types of databases? Or is there a possibility to get an e-mail when DL 3 supports this? If DL3 supports Dutch titles, I'll buy DL3 instantly!

Hi, I'm also in need of Dutch database search, that why I'll stick to DL2. DVDpedia has a Bol.com search option, so if Dutch database search isn't going to be implemented, I'll have to buy DVDpedia for my Dutch titles...
Please keep us informed, because it takes already 5 years since this topic was created. Keep up the good work!

Tragic that adding non English support is still not happening after so many years. Also for English users more sources would be very welcome as well. I try the program, which I own for several years already, from time to time, however as I have a lot of Dutch, German and French titles next to English ones, the program is to a large extend unusable.

Why do they not reach out to their user community for support? I still like the idea to either use Bol.com or preferably the Royal Library from either Belgium or The Netherlands.

Thanks for writing in. I'm sorry to say we haven't made significant progress here. Delicious Library is still reliant on Amazon which means the program focuses on importing ISBNs and EANs. We still would like to add additional databases to Amazon but do not have plans to do that in the immediate future.

For now you can try manually searching for the DVDs in the search bar in the top right corner of the program instead of manually adding every item. I'm sorry that's not the greatest solution. Thanks for sticking with us in the meantime.

Reading the reply, I think it is more that Delicious does not want to spend the effort and/or money to obtain the complete lists.

For example in The Netherlands you can obtain most, if not all, ISBN codes in use and many not longer in use via the Dutch ISBN office (https://portal.boekhuis.nl/isbn, follow the link for "titelbank"). I presume other countries will offer the same services as well.